The pie chart illustrates a bunch of data about amounts of units taking part in production of electricity in Australia and France in 1980 and 2000. The units that included are: coal, oil, natural gas, hydro power, nuclear power.
In overall, in Australia, coal was the major source of producing electricity in both years. However, in France, about 75% of electricity production was delivered by nuclear power in 2000.
In 1980, 50% of overall units of sources was coal in Australia. In France, half of electricity extracted by coal and natural gas in that time. Nuclear power also was a noticeable source in France, in contrast with Australia, in which using of nuclear source was zero. The amount of using natural gas is quiet similar in both countries; But hydro power is more using source in Australia.
In 2000, we can see these two countries produced electricity the most from one particular resource. These high productive source is coal for Australia and nuclear power for France. More than 75% of these resources were used in these countries.
